The Outdoor Ministry Advisory Team (OMAT) has made this decision based
on numerous factors, to not receive e-mail for campers.

Send U.S. Mail to your camper: campers got a kick out of “snail mail”
each summer.

“Snail Mail” – It can be fun again! Many congregations have chosen in
the past few years to send a care package with letters, notes, etc. to the
campers from their church. The campers love getting mail of this kind. You
will need to mail it several days earlier than the week camp begins. Individual
letters may also be mailed.

Each week during camp, we will have pictures daily so that you can learn
all about what's going on at camp.
We use Google
Photos to let you view and download
the photos. Just click on a photo to
see it full screen or select the slide show option to watch them all in
a show format.

The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Georgia does
not publish a dress code. We expect that everyone will
dress appropriately for a Christian camping environment. One
piece swim suits are recommended for modesty.
A Camp Medication Record will be mailed to you with the
director’s letter welcoming you to camp. Please bring it to camp
along with any prescriptions currently being taken.
All campers will receive one drink and one snack item each
afternoon as well as one snack in the evening in addition to
meals.
Each camper will receive a commemorative picture of the entire
camp group, 1 (one) Summer Camp T-Shirt and a Camp Water
Bottle.

Registration information will be sent to your Church Office and
will be available on this web page in the spring.

Many congregations will hold Camp Registration Sunday. In
order to register that day, all you need to bring is health
insurance information, a parent, a camper, and your check. Remember
to have your minister or youth sponsor sign your forms prior to
mailing them to the regional office. Your congregation will collect the forms and send them to us
for you.

Do not forget the April 15, 2017 registration deadline.
Your congregation will set a deadline ahead of this date so that the
forms can be collected.

Some congregations are able to offer assistance with the cost of
camp. Scholarships are available from other sources based on need
call the regional office for information.

The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Georgia believes that camp and
conference provide an opportunity for children, youth, and adults to step
away from their day-to-day routines and focus more intensely on their relationship
with God, to experience Christian community, and to practice living out
their spiritual values in a supportive atmosphere.